Adolescent Medicine Research
Investigators in NYU Langone’s Division of Adolescent Medicine perform clinical research to improve the health and wellbeing of adolescents. They analyze the effects of disease and identify behaviors that impact adolescents’ health.
Division faculty have specifically studied the effects of polycystic ovary syndrome on uterine bleeding, the etiology and management of uterine bleeding, and Gaucher disease. Research has further focused on achieving health equity for marginalized youth, including LGBTQ+ youth, as well as preventing HIV.
Recent Publications
Parent Education and Adolescent Health Outcomes: The Potential Role of Adolescent Academic Intention
Journal of health care for the poor & underserved. 2024 Sep ; 35:619-635
Social Capital and Sleep Outcomes Across Childhood in United States Families
Academic pediatrics. 2023 Aug ; 23:1226-1233
A Closer Look: Examination of Suicide Risk Screening Results and Outcomes for Minoritized Youth in Subspecialty Pediatrics
Academic pediatrics. 2023 May ; 23:172-177
Teaching SSHADESS v HEADSS to Medical Students:Association with Improved Communication and Increased Psychosocial Assessments
Academic pediatrics. 2023 Jan ; 23:209-215
Recognizing and treating the emotional and behavioral effects of child maltreatment
[S.l.] : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2022. p.33-59. (5369012)
Resident Education Curriculum in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology: The Short Curriculum 3.0
Journal of pediatric & adolescent gynecology. 2021 Jun ; 34:291-296
Case of a Girl with Vaginal Discharge Who Has Sex with Girls
[S.l.] : Springer International, 2018. p.127-136. (2793662)
Description of Sexual Orientation and Sexual Behaviors among High School Girls in New York City
Journal of pediatric & adolescent gynecology. 2017 Aug ; 30:460-465